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Discover Ludwig'bust out with' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as slang to mean to suddenly do something unexpected and wild, usually to have fun or to express strong emotion. For example, "When I heard the news, I just wanted to bust out with joy."
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When the ref blows the whistle and your opponent goes, "26 drafts!," you'll bust out with "216!" and send 'em to the mat.
But Mother Nature isn't ready to bust out with the season quite yet, although today is a bit warmer than yesterday.
But my mind kept running to two unrelated dance responses to jazz music: "The Spirit Moves," Mura Dehn's miraculous history of black social dance, and the scene from the Charlie Brown Christmas special, when the kids bust out with wonderfully peculiar solos.
If he's willing to say that about Iraq, who knows what he'll bust out with next!
If you're lucky he might also bust out with some old faves like "Don't Shit On My Heart," which actually made one of us cry once.
What happens in the Democratic party is that the center left candidate makes his positions on the issues pretty clear, and the progressive base of the party assumes that like the Republican candidate, he or she is secretly one of them and upon election day will bust out with some Howard Zinn on everyone's ass.
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Do we buy that Don started up and loving Bobby because Bobby busted out with Don's magic word?
Mr. Wittman, 37, who makes his living writing background music for commercials, busted out with the phrase that became an ironic hip-hop hook of 2011: "It's gettin' real in the Whole Foods parking lot".
When an Anderson or Tarantino or Soderbergh busts out with popular entertainment that moves sensually and not spastically, the work is treated as a curious anomaly that has more to do with the individual filmmakers' special talents than the fact that they simply followed rules any studio hack circa 1960 would have known well enough to heed.
Brewers During the first two weeks of the 1987 campaign, the Brewers busted out with a terrific 11 victories in a row.
Breaking ranks with the downer bretheren, Lacoste's creative director Christophe Lemaire busted out with bright, refulgent color, incorporating vibrant yellows, blues and reds into his Spring 2008 collection.
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